TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1027 PAGE THREE 。 5 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 4 Fifth Annual K.U. Mother's Day Tea Was Held Sunday Many Organizations Honor Visiting Parents With Own Observance at Houses Those who ever Sunday dinner guests at our home were Owner, Mrs. J. Riley, Gates, Coffee, Gate, City, W. Blue, Tiepe, Okin, M.; J. H. Wright, Junction City, M.; J. D. Wright, Kansas City, M.; J. A. Deck, Kansas City, M.; Mrs. Ivien Green, Cake, K.; K. Scofield, Lawnware, M.; and Mrs. J. B. Crowell, Peach; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Crowell, Fineshes Kansas City, M.; G. H. Umanoff, Fineshes Kansas City, M.; G. W. Jones, Lawnware, M.; J. L. White, Lawnware, M.; J. W. Wright, Junction City; M.; and Ms. W. T. Beck, Junction City; M.; and Ms. J. L. White, Lawnware, M.; and Mrs. J. P. Hirst The guineas of Abba Rajga Pal, poter, and Mrs. G., H. Pierrot, and Mrs. Henry Johnsonm, Mrs. Anne Schleierm, Mrs. Adea shanker, daughter, Mrs. Lily, and Fresia ternae, Mrs. M. and Pes. ternae, Yalma Caterer, Mrs. M. and Pes. ternae, Yalma Caterer, Mrs. M. and Pes. ternae, Yalma Caterer, Mrs. W. H. Brundle, Karunan, City, Mrs. M. Virginia Teter, Mrs. M. Anderson, Wishtin, Mrs. W. H. Brundle, Karunan, City, Mrs. M. Virginia Teter, Mrs. M. Anderson, Wishtin, Mrs. W. H. Brundle, Karunan, City, Mrs. M. Virginia Teter, Mrs. V. & K. Hoover, Mrs. V. & H. House, Law Alpha Kappa Lambda Entertain- Alpha KappaLambda Limada Karekiaam Alphas, Alphas, Alphas Owensboro, Mrs. Mildred Sigma Chi Entertains Early The course of the 2014 Dell Theater theater course is based on the Broadway production M. C., L. I. Naupin, Nathaniel K., Mirei M. C., J. Duckey, Emmanuel M. C., Y. Callender, J. Duckey, Emmanuel M. C., Y. Callendar, C. W. Warren, M. C., Y. Callendar, C. W. Warren, M. C., Y. Callendar, G. Foster Lawrenson, H. D. Cole, H. D. Cole, G. Foster Lawrenson, H. D. Cole, G. Foster Lawrenson, H. D. Cole, G. Foster Lawrenson, H. T. Jones, J. G. Juecker, H. Miramontes, M. C., J. G. Juecker, H. Miramontes, M. C., J. G. Juecker, H. Miramontes, M. C., J. G. Juecker, H. Miramontes, M. C., J. G. Juecker, H. Miramontes, M. C., J. G. Juecker, H. Miramontes, M. C., J. G. Juecker, H. Miramontes, L. I. Naupin, Nathaniel K., Mirei M. C., J. Duckey, Emmanuel M. C., Y. Callendar, J. Duckey, Emmanuel M. C., Y. Callendar, C. W. Warren, M. C., Y. Callendar, C. W. Warren, M. C., Y. Callendar, G. Foster Lawrenson, H. D. Cole, H. D. Cole, G. Foster Lawrenson, H. T. Jones The Simpson Col. Patent attorney with Amherst College from 1906 to Saturday afternoon, attended Amherst College in the spring of 1934 and later from 1938 to Saturday afternoon. Amherst College from 1906 D. T. Dunning, M., Mrs. I. M. Bauer, Gardner M., Mrs. J. C. Fitzgerald, M., Mrs. S. F. Dunning, M., Mrs. S. Fitzgerald, M., Mrs. W. McDermott, M., Mrs. W. McDermott, M., Mrs. W. McDermott A. T. O. Has Special Dinner Akiha Taka, Ms. orchestra entertained Sunday with a mother's dinner. Guests present were Mrs. Linda Chang, Mrs. Katherine Chang, Mrs. John, K. David Mr., and Mrs. G. H. Bittner. Mrs. Anne Nishino, Mrs. John, K. David Mr., and Mrs. G. H. Bittner. Mrs. John, K. David Mr., and Mrs. G. H. Bittner. Mrs. Anne Nishino, Xolina D. Stella, DLs, Md., and Ms. Completes the PhD in Psychology with a focus on Teaching. Toskun, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wachsmuth, Daughter Winifred, daughter Winifred, daughter Winifred, father Goshidi, father Goshidi, father Goshidi, mother McLean, Teacher McLean, and Master McLean. Toskun, Ms. Simmons, Ms. Herriot Akunna Gambo Dolce, Mr. and Mrs. Cana Baldwin, Ms. and Mrs. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Dolce, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Dorothy Toullet, Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Toulet, Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Estufano, Mr. and Mrs. Lennard, Mr. and Mrs. Amirat, Mr. and Mrs. Lennard, Mr. and Mrs. Amirat, and Mrs. Hadhillenb, Ms. Stewart; Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Klinderkard, Ms. and Mr. Clyde; Mrs. Rosenberg, Ms. and Mr. Chien Guowei, Mrs. Rachael Davis, Mrs. Berry Springer, Mrs. Dearne, Mrs. Thompson, Hobart; Mrs. L. Brigham, Corrina Grower, Ms. James Jane McCurtry, Kanza City, Ms. and Mr. Touschke, Ms. and Mr. Touchke, Ms. Guard, Mrs. Harper, Mrs. H. Mitchell, Mrs. A. M. Mitchell, Lawrence, C. Baker, Pleasanton); Ms. W. T. Thompson, Illinois City, Ms. W. Thornton, Kansas City; Ms. W. Moorken, Salzburg, Ms. C. Koch, Kansas City; Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Shaw, Holton; Ms. and T. W. T. Shaw, Holton; Ms. and T. W. T. Shaw, Holton; Ms. and E. P. Lawrentz, Boston, Ms. and E. P. Lawrentz, John Zeta, Ms. George Gameville, Lawrence City, Ms. George Gameville, Lawrence City, Ms. W. Stewson Plans Are Formulated for 1927-28 "K" Book, According to Editors Copy to Be Sent to Publisher Before June 15 to Insure Early Delivery The plans for next year's "K" book are being formulated and it is planned to have the contract let by the end of this work, according to Ted Shultz, secretary of the Y, M. C. A. The editors and managers for this year's edition will be: Y. M, C. A, A.William D, A.daughtery, c1, B and L.Jooffrey Jeffery, c28, and the W, Y. C, A. officers will be Doris Meserve, c29 and Pearl Pullet, uncle. Advertising for the book is now being solicited. The funds obtained from this advertising together with the contributions from the Men's Studio are put into A. A. Are the only methods of financing the book, according to the editors. It is planned to have the copy in the hands of the publishers by June 15 in order that the book may be published. The copy will be at the beginning of the semester next fall. A total of 2500 copies will be printed. The binding of the book will be permanent, of either fabricated or not fabricated, and that used on last year's issue. "Suggestions for changes, improvements or corrections in the book should be submitted to C. M. A. addressed to William A. Daugherty," said Mr. Suh. Dean Walker to Speak Dunn P, F. Waller, of the School of Engineering, will speak at the University of South Dakota, Friday May 13, in "Factors in Industrial Progress." That day corresponds to the School of Engineering day at the University of Kansas, and has just been instituted there recently. Dean Walker expects to leave Wednesday, May 11, and will be gone bour a week. --for Schools Stanford University contains more averse in its campus than any other university in the world. The holdings of Stanford are, 8,200 of which are rolling hills. PROFESSIONAL CARD DR. H. E. KEUNSTACE leathopatic family physician. Call or e- nrg appointments. 416 305 8729 Phong 458 office 547 Man. Fphong 458 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. H, REDING Oculise. Fitting planes a specialty. Tests the eov, ear, nose and throat. Phone 51) F. A. U. Building We can help you finance that fraternity loan. Watkins National Bank Prices Mat. 10-40 Eve. 10-50 Shows 3-7-9 Tonight—Tomorrow News Comedy Sportlight SYBIL SEAMAN Playing the Organ Get Ready for These Charles Ray in "The Fire Brigade" Thomas Meeks in "Biloxi Alley" War is Begun Against Illiteracy With First Engagements in South Woman's Federation Sponsors Country-Wide Movement for Schools One county in North Carolina, Buncombe County, has succeeded in getting a practically necratic列入 of all its residents who cannot read and write, and hopes to mitigate the goal of our litteracy before the 1900 censuses. Washington, May 2-Organized warfare against litter in this country is at last under way, and return from the first stair to engage in the battle have just been reported by the General Federation of Women's Clubs, which is sponsoring the protest. This county, with 64,000 population, started to find out who and where its mechanized residents were about we wanted to build a new community schools two nights a week from January to July, it has succeeded in teaching 1,000 uneducated adults to read, write and do math. It also selected the third grade at school. Another 1,000 have completed the second grade work, and 2,000 more have achieved what amounts to first grade skill at reading, writing and doing Latest figures obtained now show that a little less than 4,000 people in the county still have not reached third grade education. Of these about 1,500 are totally literate by federal standards and read and write their names. The aim of the county is to eliminate illiteracy not according to this federal standard but according to the higher standard of the U.S. Army, which is that a literate individual can read a news report, write a Bible, and write his own letters. Announcements An important meeting of the sen- ior breakfast committee will be held in Sca-119, Pursen, at 7:30 Wednesday evening, May 11. All numbers are to be mailed by mail to: Easter Flatfinal plans are to be made--Easier Liebig, Chairman. Prof. A. H. Shua, professor of mathematics construction, will not meet his classes on Wednesday of this week. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. School of Commerce, Secretary training, Dissertation, Accounting and Auditing. Send for catalog. Fur Remodeling and Repairing Estimates submitted on request Phones 225 145 Maige St Kansas Robe & Rug Tannery Phone 235 145 Maine St Phil Alpha Delta, professional law fraternity, held election of officers for next year at the chapter house last week. The men who were elected included Terry D. Lordert, 738; vice-president; May A. Nale, 128; treasurer; Henry W. Buck, 128; secretary; and Paul Snyder, 129; marshal. LOST: Phil Delta Knapna pin. The three Greek letters set, with pearsl, Return to Kansan Business Celebration C. Bailer 1025 Phone 0592 Bailer Want Ads LOST: Delta Union fraternity pin 白金珍珠, gold pearls, diamond points. $2.00 reward. Call Brown 2485, 180 FOR SALE—3-room modern bungalow, large rooms, sleeping porch, locally located for University, grade school and car line. Corner location. TONIGHT—TOMORROW Eddie stamps it himself, not because he is conceived, but because of the demand for it that was convinced that it was good. Eddie Among the Mails—and Females. Comedy News Review Prices: Mat. 10-40; Eve. 10-50 Shows: 3-7-9 CLOTHES Ready-made And Cut to Order ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES. Suits and Topcoats $40, $45, $50 BY SPECIAL APPPOINTMENT OUR STORE IS THE Charter House Representative in Lawrence The character of the suits and topoats tailored by Charter House will earn your most sincere liking. east front, garage, grass, perennial, shrubbery and garden. Terms, 1901 Louisiana street, 2630 red. 182 FOR SALE or will be loved for a term of years; A large, almost completely furnished house in good condition, prenuity, security, or large boarding club. Call Ms. L. G. Garrett, 1300 Tennessee, phone 2055 white, 180 FOR SALE: Three story house in execct location. A fine residence or income property. Suitable also for income or club. Phone 177 Red. LOST: Alpha Delta Pi pin. Name on back. Call Eileen Penny at 73. Reward. 178 Quality Jewelry---- Convenient Payments Jayhawk Jewelry —the house of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes What's a matter? "Why the sour expression old man?" "Where's a Kansan and why don't you fellows pick up all those pieces of paper off the lounge?" "Those scraps of paper are the Kansan you're looking for. Jack and Tom both tried to read it first." If this happened at YOUR house, you'd better ask the house manager to investigate the Kansan's special offer to fraternities and sororites for next year. Subscribe for Enough copies next year THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN